The Roof Renew Difference

Roof Renew treatment being sprayed on roof

Roof Renew is not a typical roof sealant or cleaning product. We treat your roof with a scientifically formulated, all natural, agricultural bio-oil solution that re-saturates dried, brittle shingles and restores and extends their life. It’s totally safe and clean, and saves property owners thousands of dollars vs. replacement, guaranteed.

A Revolutionary Advancement In Roof Maintenance

Asphalt road being treated with bio-oil spray

A Proven Technology

Agricultural oils have been used for nearly 20 years to extend the life of asphalt pavement. These oils maintain the flexibility of pavement and prevent brittleness which leads to cracks and potholes.​ Departments Of Transportation in the US and Canada use this technology to extend the life of asphalt roadways and save on maintenance and replacement costs. Our supplier, Greener Shingles, has re-formulated this treatment and made it available for asphalt shingle roofs.

How Roof Renew works

How It Works

As asphalt shingles age, the petro-chemical oils that maintain the shingle’s flexibility and performance begin to evaporate, and problems begin to develop. Roof Renew applies an all-natural bio-based solution that replaces lost petro-chemical oils, bringing the shingle back to life. The first application is guaranteed to extend the life of your roof by 5 years, and up to 15 years with 2 more applications every 5 years.

Roof Renew before and after

What Roof Renew Treatment Does

Rejuvenates aging asphalt shingles so they don’t have to be replaced

  • Extends the life of the shingles by 5-15 years

  • Improves granule adhesion by 86%

  • Reduces damage caused by wind and hail

  • Restores shingle color

  • Kills algae and moss, and hinders re-growth

  • Keeps shingles out of landfills (more below)

  • Improves fire resistance by 40%.

Roof Renew asphalt shingle lab testing

Lab Tested

Independent testing by PRI Asphalt Technologies compared treated vs. untreated shingles with the following findings:

  • Granular adhesion improved by 86%.

  • Flexibility improved from “fail” to “pass”.

  • Hail impact was improved.

  • Fire resistance improved by 40%.

Asphalt shingles in landfill

Environmental Impact

In the US alone, over 11 million tons of asphalt shingles are dumped into landfills every year. Due to cost and difficulty of recycling, most shingles are never recycled, increasing the potential for negative environmental impact to air quality (shingle dust) and water quality (seepage of petro-chemicals into ground water). Every roof saved by Roof Renew is one less in the landfill.